A decision by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit that upholds New York's highest court in deciding that the contracts three Marcellus drilling companies signed with Tioga County, NY landowners do not allow for an extension to the lease term due to New York's arbitrary and capricious fracking ban.
This local newspaper article summarizes news from the Woodmen Valley area in Colorado Springs, Colorado. It discusses the 50th anniversary celebration of Benet Hill Ministries, comments made by state representative Terri Carver about education testing and regulations, and a recent volunteer effort to improve trails at Ute Valley Park. It also profiles local resident Stephen Groves, who has been helping with earthquake relief efforts in Nepal.
Overcurrent protection devices are meant to protect against the potentially dangerous effects of overcurrents, such as an overload current or a short-circuit current, which creates a fault current.
The document is a game of Jeopardy about the relationships between health, housing, and community. It contains questions and answers across five categories: Community, Mental Health, Housing, Adults, and Children. The questions cover topics like the health impacts of homeownership, urban planning, affordable housing challenges, housing-related diseases, and how stable housing can benefit mental health and management of chronic diseases.
Tables showing 381 metropolitan regions across the United States and whether those regions saw an expansion or shrinkage of their economies. The tables go into detail as to what sectors saw increases and decreases. Certain regions saw dramatic increases from shale energy activity.
High Volume Hydraulic Fracturing in Michigan - Integrated Assessment Final Re...Marcellus Drilling News
The final report from the University of Michigan, part of the Hydraulic Fracturing in Michigan Integrated Assessment. The report does not advocate for any particular position, pro or anti-fracking. It simply reports findings and actual science. Let the policy makers use the information to formulate rules and regulations. Bottom line: fracking can be done safely with the right rules and regulations.
Report: Private Interests & Public Office - Coordination Between Governors, t...Marcellus Drilling News
A blockbuster report from the Energy & Environment Legal Institute blows the doors off the potentially illegal collusion between the Obama White House, several state governors, and climate scare-monger groups backed by billionaire Tom Steyer. The report connects the dots of a disgusting, coordinated attack on fossil fuels (specifically coal, but also other fossil fuels). Using open records laws E&E Legal has produced a must-read expose that lays bare how environmental wackos have put their own self-interests ahead of the nation, profiting from it as they do so.
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit on Oct 9, 2015 issued a stay on the odious and overreaching Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)/Army Corps of Engineers' (ECA) so-called update that redefines Waters of the United States (WOTUS) to include just about everything, including mud puddles. Some 13 states sued to stop the new rule. This action keeps the rule from being adopted in any of the 50 states until a lawsuit, brought by the 13 states, has a chance of playing out in court.
This local newspaper article summarizes news from the Woodmen Valley area in Colorado Springs, Colorado. It discusses the 50th anniversary celebration of Benet Hill Ministries, comments made by state representative Terri Carver about education testing and regulations, and a recent volunteer effort to improve trails at Ute Valley Park. It also profiles local resident Stephen Groves, who has been helping with earthquake relief efforts in Nepal.
Overcurrent protection devices are meant to protect against the potentially dangerous effects of overcurrents, such as an overload current or a short-circuit current, which creates a fault current.
The document is a game of Jeopardy about the relationships between health, housing, and community. It contains questions and answers across five categories: Community, Mental Health, Housing, Adults, and Children. The questions cover topics like the health impacts of homeownership, urban planning, affordable housing challenges, housing-related diseases, and how stable housing can benefit mental health and management of chronic diseases.
Tables showing 381 metropolitan regions across the United States and whether those regions saw an expansion or shrinkage of their economies. The tables go into detail as to what sectors saw increases and decreases. Certain regions saw dramatic increases from shale energy activity.
High Volume Hydraulic Fracturing in Michigan - Integrated Assessment Final Re...Marcellus Drilling News
The final report from the University of Michigan, part of the Hydraulic Fracturing in Michigan Integrated Assessment. The report does not advocate for any particular position, pro or anti-fracking. It simply reports findings and actual science. Let the policy makers use the information to formulate rules and regulations. Bottom line: fracking can be done safely with the right rules and regulations.
Report: Private Interests & Public Office - Coordination Between Governors, t...Marcellus Drilling News
A blockbuster report from the Energy & Environment Legal Institute blows the doors off the potentially illegal collusion between the Obama White House, several state governors, and climate scare-monger groups backed by billionaire Tom Steyer. The report connects the dots of a disgusting, coordinated attack on fossil fuels (specifically coal, but also other fossil fuels). Using open records laws E&E Legal has produced a must-read expose that lays bare how environmental wackos have put their own self-interests ahead of the nation, profiting from it as they do so.
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit on Oct 9, 2015 issued a stay on the odious and overreaching Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)/Army Corps of Engineers' (ECA) so-called update that redefines Waters of the United States (WOTUS) to include just about everything, including mud puddles. Some 13 states sued to stop the new rule. This action keeps the rule from being adopted in any of the 50 states until a lawsuit, brought by the 13 states, has a chance of playing out in court.
EQT Notice of Appeal Contesting DEP Order Finding Greene County Spill Led to ...Marcellus Drilling News
The appeal from EQT in response to a finding/order by the PA Dept. of Environmental Protection (DEP) in which the DEP alleges a 2010 spill at an EQT drilling site in Greene County, PA led to permanent pollution of a nearby fresh water spring.
Letter to President Obama from Group of Anti-Fossil Fuel Nutters Asking the P...Marcellus Drilling News
A letter from a group of 400 mostly individuals, flying under the moniker of 400 "organizations," asking our Dear Leader to stop all fossil fuel extraction on federally controlled lands. Why? Because of mythical man-made global warming, of course! They have left their senses.
Ohio Oil & Gas Commission Decison: Gary L. Teeter Revocable Trust v. Division...Marcellus Drilling News
The Commission upheld a forced pooling order against Ohio landowner Gary Teeter by reaffirming that Ohio's pooling and unitization provisions work to protect landowners--even those who prefer not to be part of a drilling unit--by fairly compensating them.
Report: Enhanced EPA Oversight and Action Can Further Protect Water Resources...Marcellus Drilling News
A report from the U.S. EPA Inspector General's office saying even though the EPA's own 4-year study proves fracking doesn't affect water supplies, the EPA should try to keep its hand in regulating water used in the fracking business.
A draft version of PA's Oil & Gas Drilling rules known as Chapter 78 and 78a, issued by the PA Dept. of Environmental Protection on August 12, 2015. Two different committees will consider this major revision to drilling rules. The newly revised rules are expected to be adopted later this year.
Increasing the United States’ export of liquefied natural gas (LNG) above 12 billion cubic feet per day (Bcf/d) would allow the U.S. to continue to provide a competitive advantage for domestic natural-gas-intensive industries relative to their counterparts overseas, according to a new report presented to the U.S. Department of Energy from the Center for Energy Studies at Rice University’s Baker Institute for Public Policy and Oxford Economics.
The Economic Impact of Dominion Capital Expenditure Projects in Virginia 2015...Marcellus Drilling News
A study authored by Chmura Economic & Analytics which proves Dominion, a utility/pipeline giant operating in 14 states, will create nearly 12,000 new jobs and inject over $10 billion of new capital into the State of Virginia over the next five years. A sizable portion of the new projects involve natural gas.
Proposed Notice of Settlement for Demchak Partners, LLP (and others) v Chesap...Marcellus Drilling News
Proposed settlement in the "Demchak" royalty case in Pennsylvania. PA landowners sued Chesapeake Energy for shorting them on royalty payments using a technique of inflating post-production prices. This settlement compensates "several thousand" landowners with 2/3 of $11 million as part of the settlement--virtual peanuts compared to what they are truly owed.
PA Superior Court Ruling in Patricia Wright v. Misty Mountain, LLC and Shirle...Marcellus Drilling News
A ruling in an important mineral rights case in Pennsylvania, stemming from the sale of land, but not the oil and gas mineral rights, in 1950 in Bradford County, PA. The court upheld a decision that that the original mineral rights holder retained those rights even after a lease for those rights had expired.
The document discusses the results of a study on the impact of COVID-19 lockdowns on air pollution. Researchers found that lockdowns led to significant short-term reductions in nitrogen dioxide and fine particulate matter pollution globally as transportation and industrial activities declined substantially. However, the document notes that continued long-term progress on air quality will require systemic changes rather than temporary reductions from emergency measures.
The Natural Gas Supply Association’s (NGSA) 2015 Winter Outlook for Natural Gas. This 89-page report, researched by Energy Ventures Analysis, Inc., concludes that the price of natural gas for the winter ahead will be pretty much the same as last winter's prices.
The PowerPoint presentation used at the annual analyst/investor day held at Marathon Petroleum HQ in Findlay, OH on Dec 3, 2015. The information in the slide deck of most interest to us is the section on midstream, detailing the newly combined operation of Marathon and MarkWest Energy Partners.
The document summarizes five key facts about the recovery of US shale oil production:
1) Rig counts have increased by 90% since bottoming out in May 2016 and are up 30% year-over-year, signaling increased drilling and production capacity.
2) While decline rates remain steep, production profiles have increased substantially due to technological advances, meaning aggregate supply will be stronger.
3) Preliminary data shows that net new shale supply turned positive in December 2016 for the first time since March 2015, recovering just 7 months after rig counts increased.
4) Increased drilling activity is supported by a large stock of drilled but uncompleted wells, demonstrating the recovery and expansion of the shale sector.
5)
Quarterly legislative action update: Marcellus and Utica shale region (4Q16)Marcellus Drilling News
A quarterly update from the legal beagles at global law firm Norton Rose Fulbright. A quarterly legislative action update for the second quarter of 2016 looking at previously laws acted upon, and new laws introduced, affecting the oil and gas industry in Pennsylvania, Ohio and West Virginia.
An update from Spectra Energy on their proposed $3 billion project to connect four existing pipeline systems to flow more Marcellus/Utica gas to New England. In short, Spectra has put the project on pause until mid-2017 while it attempts to get new customers signed.
A letter from Rover Pipeline to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission requesting the agency issue the final certificate that will allow Rover to begin tree-clearing and construction of the 511-mile pipeline through Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Ohio and Michigan. If the certificate is delayed beyond the end of 2016, it will delay the project an extra year due to tree-clearing restrictions (to accommodate federally-protected bats).
DOE Order Granting Elba Island LNG Right to Export to Non-FTA CountriesMarcellus Drilling News
An order issued by the U.S. Dept. of Energy that allows the Elba Island LNG export facility to export LNG to countries with no free trade agreement with the U.S. Countries like Japan and India have no FTA with our country (i.e. friendly countries)--so this is good news indeed. Although the facility would have operated by sending LNG to FTA countries, this order opens the market much wider.
A study released in December 2016 by the London School of Economics, titled "On the Comparative Advantage of U.S. Manufacturing: Evidence from the Shale Gas Revolution." While America has enough shale gas to export plenty of it, exporting it is not as economic as exporting oil due to the elaborate processes to liquefy and regassify natural gas--therefore a lot of the gas stays right here at home, making the U.S. one of (if not the) cheapest places on the planet to establish manufacturing plants, especially for manufacturers that use natural gas and NGLs (natural gas liquids). Therefore, manufacturing, especially in the petrochemical sector, is ramping back up in the U.S. For every two jobs created by fracking, another one job is created in the manufacturing sector.
Letter From 24 States Asking Trump & Congress to Withdraw the Unlawful Clean ...Marcellus Drilling News
A letter from the attorneys general from 24 of the states opposed to the Obama Clean Power Plan to President-Elect Trump, RINO Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnel and RINO House Speaker Paul Ryan. The letter asks Trump to dump the CPP on Day One when he takes office, and asks Congress to adopt legislation to prevent the EPA from such an egregious overreach ever again.
Report: New U.S. Power Costs: by County, with Environmental ExternalitiesMarcellus Drilling News
Natural gas and wind are the lowest-cost technology options for new electricity generation across much of the U.S. when cost, public health impacts and environmental effects are considered. So says this new research paper released by The University of Texas at Austin. Researchers assessed multiple generation technologies including coal, natural gas, solar, wind and nuclear. Their findings are depicted in a series of maps illustrating the cost of each generation technology on a county-by-county basis throughout the U.S.
EQT Notice of Appeal Contesting DEP Order Finding Greene County Spill Led to ...Marcellus Drilling News
The appeal from EQT in response to a finding/order by the PA Dept. of Environmental Protection (DEP) in which the DEP alleges a 2010 spill at an EQT drilling site in Greene County, PA led to permanent pollution of a nearby fresh water spring.
Letter to President Obama from Group of Anti-Fossil Fuel Nutters Asking the P...Marcellus Drilling News
A letter from a group of 400 mostly individuals, flying under the moniker of 400 "organizations," asking our Dear Leader to stop all fossil fuel extraction on federally controlled lands. Why? Because of mythical man-made global warming, of course! They have left their senses.
Ohio Oil & Gas Commission Decison: Gary L. Teeter Revocable Trust v. Division...Marcellus Drilling News
The Commission upheld a forced pooling order against Ohio landowner Gary Teeter by reaffirming that Ohio's pooling and unitization provisions work to protect landowners--even those who prefer not to be part of a drilling unit--by fairly compensating them.
Report: Enhanced EPA Oversight and Action Can Further Protect Water Resources...Marcellus Drilling News
A report from the U.S. EPA Inspector General's office saying even though the EPA's own 4-year study proves fracking doesn't affect water supplies, the EPA should try to keep its hand in regulating water used in the fracking business.
A draft version of PA's Oil & Gas Drilling rules known as Chapter 78 and 78a, issued by the PA Dept. of Environmental Protection on August 12, 2015. Two different committees will consider this major revision to drilling rules. The newly revised rules are expected to be adopted later this year.
Increasing the United States’ export of liquefied natural gas (LNG) above 12 billion cubic feet per day (Bcf/d) would allow the U.S. to continue to provide a competitive advantage for domestic natural-gas-intensive industries relative to their counterparts overseas, according to a new report presented to the U.S. Department of Energy from the Center for Energy Studies at Rice University’s Baker Institute for Public Policy and Oxford Economics.
The Economic Impact of Dominion Capital Expenditure Projects in Virginia 2015...Marcellus Drilling News
A study authored by Chmura Economic & Analytics which proves Dominion, a utility/pipeline giant operating in 14 states, will create nearly 12,000 new jobs and inject over $10 billion of new capital into the State of Virginia over the next five years. A sizable portion of the new projects involve natural gas.
Proposed Notice of Settlement for Demchak Partners, LLP (and others) v Chesap...Marcellus Drilling News
Proposed settlement in the "Demchak" royalty case in Pennsylvania. PA landowners sued Chesapeake Energy for shorting them on royalty payments using a technique of inflating post-production prices. This settlement compensates "several thousand" landowners with 2/3 of $11 million as part of the settlement--virtual peanuts compared to what they are truly owed.
PA Superior Court Ruling in Patricia Wright v. Misty Mountain, LLC and Shirle...Marcellus Drilling News
A ruling in an important mineral rights case in Pennsylvania, stemming from the sale of land, but not the oil and gas mineral rights, in 1950 in Bradford County, PA. The court upheld a decision that that the original mineral rights holder retained those rights even after a lease for those rights had expired.
The document discusses the results of a study on the impact of COVID-19 lockdowns on air pollution. Researchers found that lockdowns led to significant short-term reductions in nitrogen dioxide and fine particulate matter pollution globally as transportation and industrial activities declined substantially. However, the document notes that continued long-term progress on air quality will require systemic changes rather than temporary reductions from emergency measures.
The Natural Gas Supply Association’s (NGSA) 2015 Winter Outlook for Natural Gas. This 89-page report, researched by Energy Ventures Analysis, Inc., concludes that the price of natural gas for the winter ahead will be pretty much the same as last winter's prices.
The PowerPoint presentation used at the annual analyst/investor day held at Marathon Petroleum HQ in Findlay, OH on Dec 3, 2015. The information in the slide deck of most interest to us is the section on midstream, detailing the newly combined operation of Marathon and MarkWest Energy Partners.
The document summarizes five key facts about the recovery of US shale oil production:
1) Rig counts have increased by 90% since bottoming out in May 2016 and are up 30% year-over-year, signaling increased drilling and production capacity.
2) While decline rates remain steep, production profiles have increased substantially due to technological advances, meaning aggregate supply will be stronger.
3) Preliminary data shows that net new shale supply turned positive in December 2016 for the first time since March 2015, recovering just 7 months after rig counts increased.
4) Increased drilling activity is supported by a large stock of drilled but uncompleted wells, demonstrating the recovery and expansion of the shale sector.
5)
Quarterly legislative action update: Marcellus and Utica shale region (4Q16)Marcellus Drilling News
A quarterly update from the legal beagles at global law firm Norton Rose Fulbright. A quarterly legislative action update for the second quarter of 2016 looking at previously laws acted upon, and new laws introduced, affecting the oil and gas industry in Pennsylvania, Ohio and West Virginia.
An update from Spectra Energy on their proposed $3 billion project to connect four existing pipeline systems to flow more Marcellus/Utica gas to New England. In short, Spectra has put the project on pause until mid-2017 while it attempts to get new customers signed.
A letter from Rover Pipeline to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission requesting the agency issue the final certificate that will allow Rover to begin tree-clearing and construction of the 511-mile pipeline through Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Ohio and Michigan. If the certificate is delayed beyond the end of 2016, it will delay the project an extra year due to tree-clearing restrictions (to accommodate federally-protected bats).
DOE Order Granting Elba Island LNG Right to Export to Non-FTA CountriesMarcellus Drilling News
An order issued by the U.S. Dept. of Energy that allows the Elba Island LNG export facility to export LNG to countries with no free trade agreement with the U.S. Countries like Japan and India have no FTA with our country (i.e. friendly countries)--so this is good news indeed. Although the facility would have operated by sending LNG to FTA countries, this order opens the market much wider.
A study released in December 2016 by the London School of Economics, titled "On the Comparative Advantage of U.S. Manufacturing: Evidence from the Shale Gas Revolution." While America has enough shale gas to export plenty of it, exporting it is not as economic as exporting oil due to the elaborate processes to liquefy and regassify natural gas--therefore a lot of the gas stays right here at home, making the U.S. one of (if not the) cheapest places on the planet to establish manufacturing plants, especially for manufacturers that use natural gas and NGLs (natural gas liquids). Therefore, manufacturing, especially in the petrochemical sector, is ramping back up in the U.S. For every two jobs created by fracking, another one job is created in the manufacturing sector.
Letter From 24 States Asking Trump & Congress to Withdraw the Unlawful Clean ...Marcellus Drilling News
A letter from the attorneys general from 24 of the states opposed to the Obama Clean Power Plan to President-Elect Trump, RINO Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnel and RINO House Speaker Paul Ryan. The letter asks Trump to dump the CPP on Day One when he takes office, and asks Congress to adopt legislation to prevent the EPA from such an egregious overreach ever again.
Report: New U.S. Power Costs: by County, with Environmental ExternalitiesMarcellus Drilling News
Natural gas and wind are the lowest-cost technology options for new electricity generation across much of the U.S. when cost, public health impacts and environmental effects are considered. So says this new research paper released by The University of Texas at Austin. Researchers assessed multiple generation technologies including coal, natural gas, solar, wind and nuclear. Their findings are depicted in a series of maps illustrating the cost of each generation technology on a county-by-county basis throughout the U.S.
Annual report issued by the U.S. Energy Information Administration showing oil and natural gas proved reserves, in this case for 2015. These reports are issued almost a year after the period for which they report. This report shows proved reserves for natural gas dropped by 64.5 trillion cubic feet (Tcf), or 16.6%. U.S. crude oil and lease condensate proved reserves also decreased--from 39.9 billion barrels to 35.2 billion barrels (down 11.8%) in 2015. Proved reserves are calculated on a number of factors, including price.
The document is a report from the U.S. Energy Information Administration analyzing oil and gas production from seven regions in the U.S. It includes charts and tables showing historical and projected production levels of oil and gas from each region from 2008 to 2017, as well as metrics like the average production per rig. The regions - Bakken, Eagle Ford, Haynesville, Marcellus, Niobrara, Permian, and Utica - accounted for 92% of domestic oil production growth and all domestic natural gas production growth from 2011-2014.
Velocys is the manufacturer of gas-to-liquids (GTL) plants that convert natural gas (a hyrdocarbon) into other hydrocarbons, like diesel fuel, gasoline, and even waxes. This PowerPoint presentation lays out the Velocys plan to get the company growing. GTL plants have not (so far) taken off in the U.S. Velocys hopes to change that. They specialize in small GTL plants.
PA DEP Revised Permit for Natural Gas Compression Stations, Processing Plants...Marcellus Drilling News
In January 2016, Gov. Wolf announced the DEP would revise its current general permit (GP-5) to update the permitting requirements for sources at natural gas compression, processing, and transmission facilities. This is the revised GP-5.
PA DEP Permit for Unconventional NatGas Well Site Operations and Remote Piggi...Marcellus Drilling News
In January 2016, PA Gov. Wolf announced the Dept. of Environmental Protection would develop a general permit for sources at new or modified unconventional well sites and remote pigging stations (GP-5A). This is the proposed permit.
Onerous new regulations for the Pennsylvania Marcellus Shale industry proposed by the state Dept. of Environmental Protection. The new regs will, according to the DEP, help PA reduce so-called fugitive methane emissions and some types of air pollution (VOCs). This is liberal Gov. Tom Wolf's way of addressing mythical man-made global warming.
The monthly Short-Term Energy Outlook (STEO) from the U.S. Energy Information Administration for December 2016. This issue makes a couple of key points re natural gas: (1) EIA predicts that natural gas production in the U.S. for 2016 will see a healthy decline over 2015 levels--1.3 billion cubic feet per day (Bcf/d) less in 2016. That's the first annual production decline since 2005! (2) The EIA predicts the average price for natural gas at the benchmark Henry Hub will climb from $2.49/Mcf (thousand cubic feet) in 2016 to a whopping $3.27/Mcf in 2017. Why the jump? Growing domestic natural gas consumption, along with higher pipeline exports to Mexico and liquefied natural gas exports.
This document provides an overview of the natural gas market in the Northeast United States, including New England, New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania. It details statistics on gas customers, consumption, infrastructure like pipelines and storage, and production. A key point is that the development of the Marcellus Shale in Pennsylvania has significantly increased domestic gas production in the region and reduced its reliance on other supply basins and imports.
The Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission responded to each point raised in a draft copy of the PA Auditor General's audit of how Act 13 impact fee money, raised from Marcellus Shale drillers, gets spent by local municipalities. The PUC says it's not their job to monitor how the money gets spent, only in how much is raised and distributed.
Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission Act 13/Impact Fees Audit by PA Auditor...Marcellus Drilling News
A biased look at how 60% of impact fees raised from PA's shale drilling are spent, by the anti-drilling PA Auditor General. He chose to ignore an audit of 40% of the impact fees, which go to Harrisburg and disappear into the black hole of Harrisburg spending. The Auditor General claims, without basis in fact, that up to 24% of the funds are spent on items not allowed under the Act 13 law.
The final report from the Pennsylvania Dept. of Environmental Protection that finds, after several years of testing, no elevated levels of radiation from acid mine drainage coming from the Clyde Mine, flowing into Ten Mile Creek. Radical anti-drillers tried to smear the Marcellus industry with false claims of illegal wastewater dumping into the mine, with further claims of elevated radiation levels in the creek. After years of testing, the DEP found those allegations to be false.
FERC Order Denying Stay of Kinder Morgan's Broad Run Expansion ProjectMarcellus Drilling News
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission denied a request to stay the authorization of Tennessee Gas Pipeline Company's Broad Run Expansion Project. The Commission found that the intervenors requesting the stay did not demonstrate they would suffer irreparable harm if the project proceeded. Specifically, the Commission determined that the environmental impacts to forest and a nearby animal rehabilitation center would be insignificant. Additionally, conditioning authorization on future permits did not improperly encroach on state authority. Therefore, justice did not require granting a stay.
El Puerto de Algeciras continúa un año más como el más eficiente del continente europeo y vuelve a situarse en el “top ten” mundial, según el informe The Container Port Performance Index 2023 (CPPI), elaborado por el Banco Mundial y la consultora S&P Global.
El informe CPPI utiliza dos enfoques metodológicos diferentes para calcular la clasificación del índice: uno administrativo o técnico y otro estadístico, basado en análisis factorial (FA). Según los autores, esta dualidad pretende asegurar una clasificación que refleje con precisión el rendimiento real del puerto, a la vez que sea estadísticamente sólida. En esta edición del informe CPPI 2023, se han empleado los mismos enfoques metodológicos y se ha aplicado un método de agregación de clasificaciones para combinar los resultados de ambos enfoques y obtener una clasificación agregada.
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Acolyte Episodes review (TV series) The Acolyte. Learn about the influence of the program on the Star Wars world, as well as new characters and story twists.
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An astonishing, first-of-its-kind, report by the NYT assessing damage in Ukraine. Even if the war ends tomorrow, in many places there will be nothing to go back to.
Here is Gabe Whitley's response to my defamation lawsuit for him calling me a rapist and perjurer in court documents.
You have to read it to believe it, but after you read it, you won't believe it. And I included eight examples of defamatory statements/
U.S. Second Circuit Court Decision in Beardslee v Inflection Energy, LLC
1.
12‐4897‐cv
Beardslee v. Inflection Energy, LLC
United States Court of Appeals
FOR THE SECOND CIRCUIT
______________
August Term, 2013
(Argued: August 22, 2013 Question Certified: July 31, 2014
Certified Question Answered: March 31, 2015 Decided: August 19, 2015)
No. 12‐4897‐cv
_________________
WALTER R. BEARDSLEE, INDIVIDUALLY AND AS CO‐TRUSTEE OF THE DRUSILLA W.
BEARDSLEE FAMILY TRUST, ANDREA R. MENZIES, AS CO‐TRUSTEE OF THE DRUSILLA
W. BEARDSLEE FAMILY TRUST, JOHN A. BEARDSLEE, AS CO‐TRUSTEE OF THE
DRUSILLA W. BEARDSLEE FAMILY TRUST, PHYLLIS L. BENSON, ELIZABETH A.
BEARDSLEE, LYNDA B. COCCIA, NATHAN J. DONNELLY, CAROLYN B. DONNELLY,
KEVIN P. DONNELLY, ROSE ANN DONNELLY, MARIE S. DONNELLY, WILLIAM J.
HANER, JOSEPH HANER, JAMES HANER, MARGARET LAWTON, GLEN MARTIN, LYNN
M. MARTIN, JOSEPH E. MCTAMNEY, B. LOUISE MCTAMNEY, BONNIE D. MEAD, R.
DEWEY MEAD, WAYNE R. MIDDENDORF, CYNTHIA L. MIDDENDORF, FLOYD E.
MOSHER, JR., LESA D. MOSHER, AKA LESA HUNTINGTON, MOUNTAIN PARADISE
CLUB NY 31 LLC, JAMES W. REYNOLDS, AS TRUSTEE OF THE JAMES W. REYNOLDS
TRUST, MARY A. PFEIL‐ELLIS, KERRY K. ELLIS, PAUL R. SALAMIDA, PAULINE M.
SALAMIDA, GARY D. SHAY, BONITA K. SHAY, BRAD A. VARGASON,
Plaintiffs‐Counter‐Defendants‐Appellees,
–v.–
INFLECTION ENERGY, LLC, VICTORY ENERGY CORPORATION, MEGAENERGY, INC.,
Defendants‐Counter‐Claimants‐Appellants.
5. 5
government, or as the result of any other cause whatsoever
beyond the control of Lessee, the time of such delay or
interruption shall not be counted against Lessee, anything in
this lease to the contrary notwithstanding. All express or
implied covenants of this lease shall be subject to all Federal
and State Laws, Executive Orders, Rules or Regulations, and
this lease shall not be terminated, in whole or in part, nor
Lessee held liable in damages for failure to comply
therewith, if compliance is prevented by, or if such failure is
the result of any such Law, Order, Rule or Regulation.
App’x 33 ¶ 6.
On July 23, 2008, then‐Governor David Paterson “ordered formal public
environmental review to address the impact of combined use of high‐volume
hydraulic fracturing (HVHF) (commonly known as ‘fracking’) and horizontal
drilling.” Beardslee III, 25 N.Y.3d at 154. In particular, he “directed the New York
State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) to update and
supplement its . . . generic environmental impact statement (GEIS) on
conventional oil and gas exploration.” Id. Accordingly, in 2009 the DEC issued a
draft supplemental GEIS (SGEIS). See id. at 155. The following year, on
December 13, 2010, Governor Paterson instructed the DEC to revise the draft
SGEIS to address comprehensively “the environmental impacts associated with
[HVHF] combined with horizontal drilling.” Id. (quoting N.Y. Comp. Codes R. &
Regs. tit. 9, § 7.41). Governor Paterson also mandated then that the DEC issue no